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Archives for February 2021

Deep Sky Tours – May

Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing

Needle galaxy
This month the Earth’s northern night sky points into the blackness of intergalactic space. We see a few foreground stars here from our own galaxy, but with a telescope you can see dozens or even hundreds of galaxies flecked through the constellations of April and May. You will meet a handful of the brightest and most accessible galax...

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Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing Deep Sky Tours (FoS)

Sky Tours (South) – May

Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing

This month you continue following the arc of the southern Milky Way from Carina and Vela into the famous constellations Crux, the Southern Cross and Centaurus, the Centaur. You also peer over the northern horizon, where bright stars are scarce, to see the ancient constellations Bootes, Coma Berenices, and Canes Venatici. These constellations are wo...

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Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing Sky Tours South (FoS)

Sky Tours (North) – May

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This month you continue the tour of the northern night sky with a look at the relatively star-poor skies around Ursa Major and the Big Dipper asterism, Ursa Minor, and the small but important constellations Coma Berenices and Canes Venatici. You also meet the great celestial Herdsman, the constellation Bootes, and the brilliant star Arcturus, the b...

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Solar System Observing – Tour of the Planet Saturn

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The planet Saturn is in conjunction with the Sun on Feb. 28, 2024, then emerges slowly in the early-morning sky in March and April in the constellation Aquarius where it remains throughout the year. It grows in apparent size and rises a little early each day until it reaches opposition on September 8, 2024. The month before and after this date will...

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Stargazing Tools – Choosing and Using Binoculars

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This month you get a practical overview of binoculars and how to choose a good pair for astronomy. If you use the advice in this section, you may save yourself quite a bit of money and end up with the very best pair of binoculars for your personal situation. And every stargazer needs a pair of binoculars. Audio and notes are below…
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Filed Under: Fundamentals of Stargazing Tools of Stargazing (FoS)

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